Hartford's older neighborhoods operate on combined sewer systems where stormwater and sanitary sewage flow through the same pipes. During heavy rain, these systems reach capacity and sewage backs up into the lowest drains in your property. This is especially common in Frog Hollow, Parkville, and the South Green neighborhoods where infrastructure dates to the early 1900s. The Metropolitan District Commission works to separate these systems, but the project will take decades. Until then, Hartford property owners face elevated sewage backup risk during every significant storm event.
Emergency sewage removal in Hartford requires understanding these infrastructure limitations and local building patterns. Many properties have basement floor drains that provide no backflow prevention. We recommend backwater valve installation for any property in combined sewer areas. Our familiarity with Hartford's drainage patterns and which neighborhoods face highest risk helps us respond strategically. We know which properties need immediate attention during storm events and how to prevent future backups through proper infrastructure upgrades.